Videomapping it’s a video projection technique that transforms a surface in a display. Using suitable software you create animations of the surface which are then projected. The final effect is an illusion in 3D, in practice it is the projection of a video.Luca Agnani is s Digital lighting, 3d & Visual Mapping Artist born in Macerata in 1976.Luca works for advertising agencies, organization of events, associations, municipalities and individuals, creating artworks for celebration of a place of worship or a monument, at the opening of a shopping center, or the opening night of a nightclub. He was selected to lead his performances at major italian festivals including the Lpm of Rome, the Kernel Festival in Milan, Dancity of Foligno, the Robot in Bologna, Acusmatiq of Ancona and Barrakuda Festival in Croatia. Outstanding are his works on the front of the Arena Sferisterio during the week of culture, on the Duomo of Catania on the feast of St.Agatha, on the Mole Vanvitelliana of Ancona for the opening concert of Yann Tiersen and on the Sanctuary of San Michele on the occasion of receiving the UNESCO award. His works are mainly characterized by the absence of elements and closely related to architecture and its history.

EasyJet has announced 20 new routes for 2018, opening up a number of intriguing options for UK travellers. They include Ancona, gateway to Italy’s Marche region, Volos, on Greece’s lesser-known Pelion peninsula, and the beautiful Sicilian capital of Palermo.[...]

a visit to Le Marche is essential for any cheese connoisseur. In this mountainous area where armies of sheep, goats and cows spill over the countryside, you’ll find both Marchigiano versions of well-known products like pecorino and ricotta, as well as a slew of other cheeses that are specific to the region, among them casecc, slattato, luna gialla, cacio in forma di limone and Michelangelo’s favorite, Casciotta di Urbino, offering exceptionally rich tastes and terroir-defined flavors. If a village doesn’t produce a particular cheese it will at least have a unique take on one from a nearby town. [...]

Fermo is a medieval town in the southern part of Le Marche. It is on top of a hill with a view of small surrounding villages and a sense of tranquillity far better than any of the other towns in Marche. Fermo is practically devoid of tourists and I am shocked and amazed why people…

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Visit Fermo in Le Marche, Italy with Ishita, a lovely woman from India

Blame it on the epiphany. That's what Mark Hinshaw, an influential Seattle architect, urban planner and writer, said prompted him to leave the Emerald City after 40 years and move to a small hilltown in Italy. [...]

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Le Marche: How a devoted urbanist ended up living in a tiny town in Italy

Le Marche remains geographically and culturally isolated, passed over my many international visitors. But for travelers seeking a more immersive and authentic experience of central Italy, look no further than this beautiful region and see it in one of the best ways possible—through the eyes of its local artisans.

Vita Italian Tours is offering holiday-makers just like you the chance of an insight into Italy’s best-kept secret. It’s a secret that is bound to leave fellow adventures green with envy. The company is offering Australians the chance to see the sights and soak in the rich culture of Italy’s beautiful Le Marche region in the company of expatriate tour guides Mario, Viny and their son Gianni. [...]

Continuing east from Tuscany and Umbria into the lesser known Le Marche. Amazing roads; tunnels carved in mountains - so I didn't feel car sick and not scary. Shocking. Earthquake impacts in such a magnificent location. Couldn't drive to our desired destination, road closures; zona rosso in many places - this is one year on…

Le Marche is the ideal destination for your honeymoon-wedding, much to see, much to do and every kind of setting to tie the knot in an exclusive, intimate and stunning place. Small Intimate Wedding In Le Marche So called honeymoon-weddings are another option when getting married abroad with just each other and few of your dearest in the same location of your honeymoon.…

When Nana passed away, Mum took my Grandad to our favourite place in the world: the ancient village of Petritoli, in Le Marche, Italy. The whole holiday was me pushing Papa around in a broken wheelchair we had somehow managed to get from the town hospital. Petritoli, with its huge bell tower, sits on top of a hill overlooking other villages and their towers. Our hotel room overlooked them all and this is where Papa would sit himself every morning. Papa passed away this month. I’m so glad he left a memory in my Mum’s favourite place.

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A Picture taken in Petritoli is one of the winners of the Readers' travel photography competition organized for the November2017 by the Guardian

IF YOU’VE ever wondered how to make gnocchi, ribbon pasta, stuffed olives or other traditional Italian dishes – now is your chance to learn. The Marche Club in Paradise is hosting an evening of cooking demonstrations on Wednesday to celebrate the Extraordinary Italian Taste festival. [...]

Are you planning to visit Italy in autumn? Well done - you've chosen the best time to visit Italy! Find out our 5 fave places to visit in autumn in Italy!

I’ve said that for a long time – Le Marche are the new Tuscany. If you’re after a countryside destination to experience the charm of Italian dolce vita, this region has it all. Visiting Marche in autumn will give you, once again, the opportunity to enjoy nature in total solitude – I visited a few years ago in October and had the wonderful Senigallia beaches and Mount Conero walking paths all to myself. Late September is also harvest time, and many food and wine-related events take place – if you happen to come across a village sagra, a celebration involving copious amounts of food and wine, make sure you join in!

The village of Montecassiano overlooks the valley of the River Potenza, in the Marche region. There are documents dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries, which already witness settlements of Roman or Late Roman origin. The oldest Roman stone, a funeral altar dating back to the I century AD, was found in Montecassiano in 1602, near Valle Cascia. In the Middle Ages Montecassiano turned out to be a harbor village; It will soon deploy with the Ghibelline faction, and at the end of 1100, It participated in the struggle between the Ghibellines Recanatesi against the Allies associated with Ancona, Fermo and Civitanova, in which the Montecasians had the worst. He later faced other battles with Macerata and at the same time passed from domination to the other: the Malatesta followed the Da Varano and these Francesco Sforza, who in the meantime had started his descent into Central Italy; who, encamped at the mill of Sant'Egidio, imposed on his monasteries in Montecassiano. [...]

A windy morning in Fabriano's Paper and Watermark museum with DiscoverMarche had me smitten. Not many know that the town of Fabriano in the region of Le Marche, Italy has been making paper since the 12th century. Can you imagine how it felt to walk through the doors where this UNESCO creative city has been inspiring…

When Nana passed away, Mum took my Grandad to our favourite place in the world; Petritoli, Le Marche, Italy. The whole holiday was me pushing Papa around on a broken wheelchair we had somehow managed to get from the town hospital (with the help of the wonderful Italian locals). Petritoli, with its huge bell tower, sits on top of a hill over looking all the other villages and their towers. Our hotel room over looked them all and this is where Papa would sit himself every morning. Papa passed away this month. I'm so glad he left a memory in my Mums favourite place in the world.

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